“Successfully managing complex, technical migrations for clients is what this company was built on,” says Jamaca. “That’s not going to change. However, we want clients to know that we also have the knowledge, tools, and processes in place to help customers throughout the entire data center lifecycle – from Installation, Decommission, Data Destruction, Remote Hands/Management, and a Hosted DCIM solution.”

Silverback Data Center Solutions offers a variety of services designed to fit the needs of customers across the country, including data center migration services, technical equipment installation, managed data center solutions, on-site data destruction or degaussing services, as well as data center staffing and consulting services.

Recently, a report published from Research and Markets has forecasted that the global data center market will continue to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.72% between 2016-2020. The report states that increased investments to build new and upgrade existing data centers to support Cloud services, the growing use of Big Data analytics, Internet of Things (IoT) technology, and a growing need for data center colocation and managed services, are the primary reasons for this growth. Jamaca adds,

“Companies are adding new facilities more than they are moving existing facilities. That has been the catalyst for our solutions growth, and with it, our new name.”

As a facility neutral service provider, Silverback can deploy its services to any data center or customer site, allowing our engineers and technicians to seamlessly manage complex, multi-site projects with ease. With the details of the data center migration and management systems in place, Silverback clients are able to maintain their focus where it belongs – on their core business

Walnut Creek, CA – May 22, 2007 – SilverBack Migration Solutions has successfully completed a major data center move for ZANTAZ, Inc., a leading content archiving and electronic discovery company based in Pleasanton, CA. The new 9,000-square-foot data center build-out covered the migration of 1,200 devices, including corporate IT, Read More